Tag Archive: scriptures

LDS Scripture Reading Schedule Chart – COOL

This fabulous scripture reading chart is the best I’ve seen. It calculates the number of pages you need to read every day in order to complete and part of the Standard Works. Simply enter your starting date, enter your finish date, and choose the book of scripture you’d like to read. The script generates a custom schedule based on your entries. Works for any time period up to a year….
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Google Seven Nexus for LDS Gospel App

I love the functionality of the new gospel library app, and I’ve been seeking my own holy grail of smart devices on which to run it. My husband bought me a Nexus seven as a surprise gift. It came in the mail yesterday. I’m writing this blog entry using Dragon dictation. Dragon is very accurate and makes typing on the tablet much easier. It’s made a lot of progress since…
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The scriptures are the word of God.

Primary Talks

Because Heavenly Father and Jesus love [me], they gave [me] the scriptures so that [I] can learn about the gospel and how to live it. The word scripture means a “holy writing.” When we read the scriptures, we learn what Heavenly Father expects of us, what He will do if we obey Him, and what will happen if we disobey Him. The four books that members of The Church of…
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Lead a Discussion About Imprtant Books

Display many books, including the scriptures (recipe book, schoolbook, library book, other Church books, etc.). Have the children discuss why each book is important and what each one teaches us. Discuss what makes the scriptures similar to and different from other books.

Learn to find God in the Scriptures

Sing “Seek the Lord Early” (Children’s Songbook, p. 108). Discuss the statement “I’ll search the scriptures and find Him there.” Have each class search the scriptures and locate a verse that talks about a characteristic of Heavenly Father. (See Sharing Time, Friend, Feb. 1994, p. 36.) Have each class share their scripture. List the characteristics that are talked about and the scripture references on the chalkboard or a large piece…
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Make Your Own Scripture Book

Give each child four pieces of paper. Have the children write the name of a book of scripture on each of the four pages (Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price) to make four title pages. Thread a piece of yarn through the papers to make a book. As children read scripture stories, they may draw pictures or write about the stories and add the pages…
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Scripture Bouquet Reading Reminders

Search the scriptures; for … they … testify of me (John 5:39). Because Heavenly Father and Jesus love you, they gave you the scriptures so that you can learn about the gospel and how to live it. The word scripture means a “holy writing.” When we read the scriptures, we learn what Heavenly Father expects of us, what He will do if we obey Him, and what will happen if…
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2011 Primary Theme – I Know the Scriptures Are True

The 2011 Primary Sharing Time Theme is “I Know the Scriptures are True”. YEARLY THEME: I KNOW THE SCRIPTURES ARE TRUE YEARLY SCRIPTURE: “FOR MY SOUL DELIGHTETH IN THE SCRIPTURES, AND MY HEART PONDERETH THEM” (2 NEPHI 4:15) JANUARY THEME: THE SCRIPTURES ARE THE WORD OF GOD SCRIPTURE: “FEAST UPON THE WORDS OF CHRIST: FOR BEHOLD, THE WORDS OF CHRIST WILL TELL YOU ALL THINGS WHAT YE SHOULD DO” (2…
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Bible prophets teach me how to strengthen my family

Primary Talks

(Information and quotations are from Bible Dictionary—Hezekiah and Isaiah; Isa. 9:6, Isa. 29:4, Isa. 38:1–8, and Isa. 53:9.) Great are the words of Isaiah (3 Ne. 23:1). Anthony peered out the window of his pretend time machine. It was actually a cardboard box that he had decorated with markers, foil, and other things. For several days he had had lots of fun playing in it. Now he was imagining a…
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